Between Two Norths – How Tinubu’s Appointments Exposed Identity Crisis of Kwara and Kogi’s Northern Yorubas

By Olugbenga Adebamiwa ( Newspot Political and Social Analyst) In Nigeria’s complex political geography, few regions embody contradiction like Kwara and Kogi States. Historically part of the Northern Region, both are home to large Yoruba populations who share cultural, linguistic, and ancestral ties with the Southwest. Yet, politically, they have long been absorbed into the northern fold, a legacy of colonial demarcations and post-independence realignments. The recent appointments of Bashir Bayo Ojulari (from Kwara) as Group CEO of NNPC Limited and Professor Joash Amupitan (from Kogi) as INEC Chairman by…

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Trials Of The Lord’s General: Uma Ukpai Lost Children, Church Members In One Single Day

Renowned Nigerian-born televangelist, Rev. Uma Ukpai, president of Uma Ukpai Evangelistic Ministries, passed away on October 6, 2025, the family confirmed in a statement released today, October 13. His death marks the end of a life defined by faith, resilience, and extraordinary service to humanity.   Ukpai, who dedicated decades to evangelism across continents, once recounted one of the most harrowing experiences of his life: the tragic loss of two of his children and several church members in a single day.   In a past interview, Rev. Uma Ukpai recounted…

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Hallelujah challenge: Nathaniel Bassey Opens Up On Wife’s Multiple Miscarriages

It was with such a heavy heart that Nigerian pastor Nathaniel Bassey made a private part of his marriage and relationship with his wife open. The man of God, who also doubles as the determined convener of the Hallelujah Challenge, recounted his family’s struggles with conception.   According to him, his wife has experienced miscarriage five different times. He made this known during the October 10 praise service.   An X user went on the platform to react to the painful discovery, stating that he was moved to tears. Other…

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Kanu Will Get The Justice He Deserves” – Presidency Dismisses

According to a reports on Friday, October 10, 2025, the Presidency has dismissed calls for the release of the detained leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Nnamdi Kanu, insisting that his ongoing trial will continue in accordance with the law. This comes as activist Omoyele Sowore announced plans to stage a #FreeNnamdiKanuNow protest at the Presidential Villa on October 20, calling it a “historic” demonstration for justice. Reacting to the planned protest, Presidential spokesman Bayo Onanuga criticised Sowore’s approach, describing him as “an anarchist masquerading as a rights…

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